Harm Reduction and the Toxic Drug Crisis

 
The FNHA's “Increase the Support. Re​duce the Harm." video series features Indigenous people talking about harm reduction and the impact of toxic drugs in their lives and the lives of their loved ones.

Decriminalization

Harm Reductio​​n ​at the FNHA​

  • FNHA Policy on Harm Reduction and FNHA Framework for Action

Harm Reduction for Health and Community Workers

  • Harm Reduction Hub and Addictions Medicine Support Line
  • Nurse prescribing and Take-Home Naloxone
  • Guides and resources

Indigenous Harm Reduction

  • Videos and teaching guides
  • Anti-stigma video series and video storytelling by peers
  • Fact sheets and posters

Naloxone

  • Injectable and nasal

Not Just Naloxone Program​

  • NJN curriculum
  • Not Just Naloxone Workshops

Opioid Agonist Therapy for Clients

  • Personal stories and FNHA Health Benefits information

Overdose Prevention

  • Safer use – overdose prevention sites, harm reduction sties, LifeGuard app, drug checking

Substance Use and Healing

  • Healing journeys and personal stories
  • Land-based healing
  • Honouring loved ones lost to toxic drugs

Toxic Drug Crisis Data​

  • Data infographics and situation reports​

 Please Note

This material may trigger unpleasant feelings or thoughts. Please contact the 24 Hour KUU-US Crisis Line at 1-800-588-8717 if you need emotional support.​

 Public Health Info Lines

BC Drug & Poison Info Centre (Anonymous Non-Emergency Assistance): 1-800-567-8911

Healthlink BC: 811

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